Salt Lake Tribune | 1999-06-05 | Page 11

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OCR Text TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, June 5, 1999 KaneFires 64, Ties at Women’s Open SCOREBOARD THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS WEST POINT, Miss. — The Compiled by: R.C. Roberg New England 4) Abary 42 New ene 33 Pata 0 6 Dien Tampa Bay 41 Orlando 42 Florida 34 Nasi 23 ‘Friday's Gaanes oid 0, Bt 2 Araoa 45, Hoan 38 BO 239.214 e576 028 20 Ow ism ooo 206 169 Ger 30 a9 4m 133 400 28 26 Tonga| ‘Tampa Bayat Grand Rapids, 5.20 pm. ‘Milwaukee at New England, 5:90 p.m ‘Nashville at 6pm San Jose at Portland, 8 pm. NFL Europe League ‘Al Tines MOT: toughesttest in golf doesn't allow Anaounced LHP Breat Bingley was optiooed from tbe Fords Martins ‘Ada League SOMERSETPATRIOTS —Sigoed OF-1BBran DuBose Placed OF Bobby Boods. Jr on the 7-day dead lit. three rounds of 64 and more than 100 others under par after only two days. CYCLING A 36-hole score of par is sup- nearthe lead in the U.S. Women's pen. At Old Waverly Golf Club, it was barely enough to make the cut The Open's reputation as being the toughesttest in golf took another beating on Friday when Lorie Kane added her nameto a growing list of records with an 8under-par 64 for a share of the lead with Juli Inkster. Kane's 64 tied the Women’s Open recordin relation to par set by Helen Alfredsson five years ago and matched by Kelli Kuehne on Thursday. If that wasn't enough, Becky Iverson gave Old Waverly another jolt with a 64 of her ownin the second round that put her just twostrokesoff the lead. “That wasa lot of fun,” Iverson said. “That for people who play on the LPGA, this is morelike just every week you have tour- nament. For some of the ama- Gi talia TALLAHASSEE TIGER SHARKS — Named beanhet Fork Brighton We ait 72 Lary Kis president and everal manager: ‘American Fork 327 SOCCER inNo, ts 4 ad Majer League Soccer Goodwin. W-Mawt B MIAMI FUSION —Traded MFCarls Para to New England for F Tony Kuhn and a second ENS round pickin eae BASEBALL. New eNctanoPoot rahconnect Ameria League of Mickey ARABI ANGELS—Pest © outta = Announced the abydecor, NeneRegerCrylly BOSTONMEDSOX = Acad AP Kp RUBURN — Nand Ralph Crocker assistant HOLE IN ONE Gros from the 15-day disabled lst and optioned swimming BENEDICT — Named Benjamin Trapp en's ‘him to Pawtucket of the Internat tional League NEW YORK YAN!INKEES — Recalled INF Ciay Dasetball coach NY.— Named Low Prete Bouniful Ridge Gary Tapp No 14.150 yas iso. With Soult Gwynn, Gary Ermery and Rick Bellinger and RHPTodd Erdosfrom Columbusof DOMINICAN, coach and Andy Koblbrenner the International League. Placed RHP Jeff Net Pore Lakes Golf Course Scott Wagner No.1. son on the 15-day disabled lit Optiooed LHP 16S yards, ron. With Jim Sanslow, Crag Win (Greg Columbus. Se tyMcCarthyto STURT platens tpn ethoter and Kev Wiskelbotter acADONNA DI CAMPCLO, tay — Friday from the 20h stage of the Giro fanceeg ne=2108 Smile leg from Predann to Madoasa di 1 Marco Pantani, Ialy, Mereatooe Uno, 4 ours, $9 minutes, $8 seconds 2 Massimo Codol, tly. Lampre, 1 minute. 7 seconds behind 5 LaurentJalabert. France. ONCE, same ime Giberto Samoa, tly, Ballan same tie 5 Ivan Gott, tay, Team Pot same time 6 Heman Buenabora, Colombia, Vitabicio Se. ume T. Roberto Hernander Heras, Spain. Kelme, eee )EVIL RAYS Signed OF Josh the 1999-2000, sae dened tare: sume time, Oscar Camenzing, Switzerland, Lampre. 1.29 beh Daniele De Pao, Italy, Amica Chips, same cuiotcofbePreeg ST TARENCE— Ne! Jy treatin imagaomens tui cech and tan atonal League 0 Niklas Axelson, Sweden, Navigare, same care ,ST_ ST. MICHAELS — Named Sarah Ferlod CINCINNATT REDS — Read 28 Carls MICHAEL'S —Named time 11. Serguei Goochar, Ukrae. Vini Calla, i Ke sane une +12 Marco Velo, Italy, Merelone Uno, same age o Brevard Couty of he Pia Sate NFL Golf ClassicPlayers| 13 Daniel Clavero, Spain, Vitali Segue, Vea Regd? elt OFas M4be ‘fuel Abreu to extended spring training camp CLIFTON, N. af ReetSante, tay, CantTo, MONTREAL EXPOS Are oes with layers pei af beCaeGalCae LHPJosh Gidley pedonthe6 16-yard, par 72 Upper Montclair m Aad athe, Ri, Vaio Se NEW YORK METS — Signed RHP Joe Ba Conny Cad thplayer, am and cee lista to a minor-league contract Tied Roved ‘ the Vireoque, France, Team Pot LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Actvale INP Craig Heatrich, Tans 3815 same tim 4 Jove Vaino from 15-ay Glan Polo, Seabants 4036-78 a Trans Soi a, Sie, sine chased be contract of INPChance Sanford from _TretDulfe.B 340-7 ‘Albuquerque of the PCL. Placed OF Todd Hol. Ai Del Greco, Titans 255-77 wT Pal Sve lay, Sec, an ine landsworth and IF Mark Grudselanek 15-day Shane Matthews, Bears Se 19, Massimo Podersana. aly. Mercatove Uno, abled list. Recalled OFKevin its trom Abu: Ko cd ne ore ue and placed him on S0say disabled ist Dave same time Dave Bam Chargers 40 1.2 Peal itr, Swern, Motta Sel Soa Iolereatona League Tommy Barbar, Bors 45-4 ‘Overall Standings (Aer 20 INDIANAPOLIS — Sigeed LHP Rich icky Dany Proel Kane ree 4541 1 Mare Panam Ha, MeratneUo, 6 ‘Robertson. ranean Marke Roya, Saints 41 hous, 22 minutes, $8 2. Paolo Savolde, lay Saco, $38. CALGARY CANNONS — Optioned LHP Mi. Todd Pollack, Giants 3-85 53 Ivan Gott, aly, Team Pol, 612 chael Tejera to Portland of the Eastern League alled to Quality I arene Serene naaas cee Montgomery, Keye Lead Provo OpenAfter Day 1 ane | AEST SEEGERS sop LEAGUE BASEBALL eg Thre ar be pe tap aores after Pia’ fir road of te St tole Novel Provo Open played athe par-72 Reserve at Bast Bay Gol Course 66 —Jerse Montgomery, Jef Keye 67 — Ryan Jo (a, Mike Borich Todd 68 — Ryan Elis (1, Tod Tanner. Bob Blan. Bobby Casper. Dean Wilson (9 — Tadd Cox (a), Brandon Bar, Mike Troyer, Tom Kai oak, Nick Kasten. ryan Korte, Matt Joison rie Rastand 70-— Ere Meeks. Steve Wallck. Wil Huish, Kiss Thoroe Novell Provo Open, but they were able to conclude thefirst round of play on Friday — almost. Twofoursomesstill need to play the 18th hole, which they will do early this morning before the second round begins, but for the most part thefirst round is in the books at the Reserve at East Bay Golf Course Salt LakeCity pro Jeff Keye and 1994 State Amateur champion Jerimie Montgomery, a pro from Og- den, are atop the leaderboard after firing 6-under-par 66s on Friday. Amateur Ryan Job, the former minor league baseball shortstop, Meadowbrook pro Mike Borich and Todd Barranger are a shot back at 67 Forte NATIONAL LEAGUE TONGHT ne v are i i py NEWYORK AL CLEVELAND juin TORONTO, 89 78 61 67 Chicago NI. BOSTON Mootrea FRAN Th Si gis Bren Tavpapay 78 Oakland ‘DETROIT Poids ccAGoAL. Sit tsburgh «78 Tas es ee toa at NA PLAYOHTS Favorite: Une roy. ‘NEW YORK 2 ‘Home Team in Caps lpia Underdog Indiana Wrestling Ref Files Suit Over Head Butt ‘THE ASSOCIATEDPR SPOKANE, Wash. — referee who was knocked unconscious butted him has taken his cam- Among those in the final two paign to protect sports officials into the courtroom. foursomes are Spanish Oaks pro Roy Christensen, who is 5-underpar, and onetime PGA touring pro to stiffen penalties for people Jim Nelford (3-under). Play was stopped at about 7:30 p.m. Friday when lightning was detected in the area. Conditions were overcast mostof the day, but rain only fell from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. anddid not cause any delays. Some 144players, including 75 professionals and 69 ama- teurs with handicaps of 7 or lower are entered in the event. The winning pro after Sunday's round in the 54-hole tourney will receive an $8,000 check. (QUALITY CUSTOM VANS ‘\ Kane and Inkster (69) were at 10-under 134 and led by one stroke over Kuehne, who avoided bogey for the second straight day but only manageda 71. a MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods nearly holed a 274-yard 2-iron on the 11th hole and then grabbed a one-shot lead after two rounds of the Memorial Tournament when Lee Janzen double-bogeyed the final hole. A pair of 2-irons on the 539yard, par-5 11th left Woodsjust 2 feet below the cup. His eagle putt Bob West, whohasfoughta so- far unsuccessful legislative battle whoassault sportsofficials, has sued over the January 1996 headbutting incident during a matchin Colville. Hearings on separate motions by the defendantsto be dismissed from the lawsuit are scheduled June 25 and July 16 in Stevens County Superior Court The complaint alleges the Colville School District was negligent in allowing Chad Hilderbrandt to participate on Colville High's wrestling team. The district was aware Hilder- brandt had previously acted violently at school events and had been thrownoff the football team for excessive violence toward teammates and coaches, the complaint alleges. mica ina SemaPot Memorial Tournament DUBLIN Oe —Sermteimto DP par Pray a isis) #58 miltonMeworalTeranment the 7176;ard, par—72 Mur. Cadillac NFL Classic field Village Golf Cub ‘Tiger Woods Lee Jantea gfLIPTON. NA. Sus Pray round ofthe $1.1 mullon Cadillac 6-14 berate NL GolChace 60160 par Don Massengale got him to 10-underandintoa tie beforehadrolleda lofted fairway wood to within 6 inches on the samehole for an even easier eagle tap-in. New York AL LOS ANGELES 744.0% BALTIMORE teurs who qualify, it's probably a bigger deal to them.” with Janzen, who just moments Wiiuvo rade nae when a high school wrestler head- PROVO — Officials are expecting a wet weekend at the annual jesain Ue Womens OpnWaverly pred Gat ce heob 8558 yard par—12 OM posed to be good enough to be CLEVELANDROCKERS ReedFs Rola She Susie Basketball League ATANTATROIANS Speatwas GBean Harmon, LONG ISLAND SURY — Plaed G Regpe Freeman and G Duane Woodward on the inactive list Signed and acai ¥ Daroell McCulloch. Sherrod Brown and G Kurt Taylor NEW HAMPSHIRE THUNDER L00NS — Signed and activated G Sean NEW JERSEY SHORECATS — Placed Jar vis Sanu. GCorey Brewerand F Rob Hedoo oo inactive list. Sigaed G Allen Watson and G Western Baseball League Stanooa Taylor Actiated F WoL Pe a PENNSYLVANIA VALLEYDAWGS — Chico _ 30 f= 5 and F Gabe 00 so30m “& Soooma County 6 8 500 3 Reno 58 Sth 4 8 os 3 Try 48 5 Michael Gl G-F Hao Jackson ad ‘Ths’ Late Games F Darryl Proe Signed and actaied G Mike hin 8, Ssramenio 3 Powel Sowa County 3, Revo 2 eae 4 Ren, (a)
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